UAMS College of Medicine



UAMS College of Medicine is a medical school affiliated with the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, located in Little Rock, Arkansas, with a secondary campus for 3rd and 4th-year students in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Founded in 1879, the college stands as one of the oldest medical institutions in the South and has a rich history of medical education and research.
Overview[edit]
Over the years, UAMS College of Medicine has produced countless healthcare professionals who have made significant contributions to the medical field. The college is dedicated to preparing future physicians who will enhance the health and well-being of the people of Arkansas and beyond.
Curriculum[edit]
Students at UAMS College of Medicine undergo a rigorous MD program, incorporating classroom-based theoretical knowledge, hands-on clinical experience, and research opportunities. The curriculum is constantly updated to reflect the latest advancements in medical science.
Facilities[edit]
UAMS College of Medicine provides state-of-the-art facilities, including simulation labs, research centers, and a well-equipped library. This ensures that students are exposed to the best resources and latest technologies, preparing them to become competent healthcare professionals.
Accreditation[edit]
The UAMS College of Medicine is fully accredited by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME).
Historical Affiliations[edit]
- 1879–1899: Arkansas Industrial University
- 1899: University of Arkansas Medical Department
- 1911: Merged with College of Physicians and Surgeons
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